= przestać coś robić, np.: She should get out of telling people what to do. = Ona powinna przestać mówić ludziom, co mają robić.

To get somebody out of something = wyciągnąć kogoś skądś (pomóc uciec), np.: We need to get her out of her room. = Musimy ja wyciągnąć z pokoju.

To get something out of somebody = wyciągnąć coś z kogoś (np. informację), np.: They used different methods to get the information out of prisoners. = Oni używali wielu metod, żeby wyciągnąć informacje od jeńców.

Ćwiczenie

1. I ………………. be at the meeting by 10:00. I will probably ……………. take a taxi if I want to be on time.

2. If the form is not accurate and complete, you will be rejected and you will ………………….. reapply at a later date.

3. Tina: Look at these flowers – they’re beautiful! But, there’s no card. Who could have sent them?
Stephanie: It …………………. have been David. He’s the only one who would send you flowers.

4. You ………………….. forget to pay the rent tomorrow. The landlord is very strict about paying on time.

5. You …………………….. be so rude! Why don’t you try saying „please” once in a while.

6. If you are over 18 in California, you ………………. take a driver training course to get a driver’s license. You can have a friend or a family member teach you instead. But remember, you ………….. still get your permit before you start practicing.

7. You ………………. be rich to be a success. Some of the most successful people I know haven’t got a penny to their name.

8. That ……………….. have cost a fortune!

9. While hiking in Alaska, you …………………. keep an eye out for bears. If you see one, you ………………… approach it. They are beautiful animals; however, they are wild and unpredictable in nature. You ………………. be afraid of them, but educating yourself about the dangers can help keep you safe.

10. I ………………………… go to work tomorrow because it is Memorial Day. The best thing about a day off from work is that I …………………… get up at 6:00; I can sleep in till noon if I want to.

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Dominika Bona

Odpowiedzi do ćwiczenia:
1. Must, have to
2. Have to
3. Must
4. Mustn’t
5. Don’t have to
6. Don’t have to, must
7. Don’t have to
8. Must
9. Have to, mustn’t, don’t have to
10. Don’t have to, don’t have to